' CLOTHES< ' : TV ° ry ./^' & G " WHi^ lfr^'^ ' AND CONTINUING FOR 10 DAYS WE INAUGURATE H^'slT ihsr ,SL AN IMPORTANT SPRING OPENING SALE ™w» -g» | # SALE PRICE, Dutch stylo 27 x 27 Inches. | Ls,~sfelN OUR ENLARGED BARGAIN BASEMENT :; P rotors. | wide. | 1 $1 Kitchen WW Just The Kind Of Merchandise You Need Right Now p° Laree A '"^ um T ' a j> s,. S; Eigh, «w™T" AT THE MOST UNUiUAL MONEY-SAVING PRICES EVER QUOTED IN HARRISBURG $ J »« I 1 "Tor Market Conditions Considered, This Is the Most Important Event We Have Ever Conducted ',... | i n n!un»' " Our Bargain Basement Overflowing With Choice Extra Special Values \l 11 C 1 (i |* The rapid growth of this branch of our business has forced us to Enlarge Our Bargain Basement to Double Its Former Size. oapt C i'y° ll> I 1 | V V Exactly it k« Spring Merchandise. ~~— C ( L-ood MeeK^° iM Beginning to-morrow —and continuing for 10 days, we inaugurate one of the most important sales in the history of our store. A sale I, . 3 n A i". M % nM,'ihM the most reliable, dependable kind of merchandise at prices far below what this or any other store would-have to pay wholesale were this SAI K s oll C . loth , ■ 65c Feather 15c Homespun same merchandise bought to-day. Mr. Zug, Buyer and Manager of our Bargain Basement, shrewdly gauged the tendency of the market 10<* vvi 'j J" 11 C J Pillows sal T ,cpr, S C E . and planned and prepared for this sale months ago, so that to-day with the manufacturing world demoralized on account of the scarcity o G ( xtß^ o a o Go 0 (, tternß ( | SALE PRICE, 12V 0 °* raw materials and the famine in d-yestuffs, with the prices on most every line of merchandise soaring higher and higher every day and no rubber. „n li_ iirr» medium and a 1 hi _ f °" Rugs and Linoleums Pretty Cretonnes $1 Q7 L_ua.« J a.n'basem ßX t, J J 1 r 12 ib°coffer, B 5 °h. sugar and jJ 24c Wash Dress Fabrics Curtain Materials penume* ban — 17 .. —\S K A I'" tlour canisters; come A bearing carpet 1/C xiUCk vJcid 1 apestry % f LOU I S-pecia? e Salo laCk "BQ!! Extra quality crepe Table Oil Cloths and Curtains ?uttra P nteed fU rM Towels Curtains £ C ~ Price OUC i toilet paper. Wf BARGAIN nt SALE PRICE, SALE PRICE, J lv «\nnAi\ haskhknt / B AROAIN basemi;\t__/ Blankets and Comforts Deltox Grass Rugs 12 x / 2 $ % J Linoleum 65c Mottled \ I» J C J flßfli MM _Z " I Z, , ~L Large size red Salesmen's * % Remnants Rugs &Co 01TG(1 Bed Spreads an< l Carpet uale Oi toweu. u *' up"io V 5.00 a a pafi\ f 1 -'!£'• »-»-■«. , Feather Pi "° WS Hi Sheets & Piibw Cases < slS9 PORCH GATE r A I rauiiw c » shi °" s Vae " um Cleaners t; Table Linens and Cloths ' JSSmmB Kitchen Utensils SS T?' o .': 10c * (XXXXX) J RUBBER DOOR MATS signs and colorings; \*7 C. TI HmPP 15c Plain Hemmed PILLOW poroh or stair gate; *YYVVY J 50c Value, oc Brngrasaraa sale Pnee, yard Napkins and Towels, mKmi Shirt Waist Boxes, h^m^si good quality with a 3-ineh I I put' up & complete' l ° *V\AAAAi If K FOR ' ZOC »»«: Cravenctte POPMX, all eol- hem; Sale Price, 12 1 /'? C X—— BARGAIN I»ASI;MI;m / S f _ _ K OA's, absolutely tast color and will ■ It'iEwSi each ' *• g ( ( ~ASBMEXT - 40 I S 8 f Enforced t ™" l Enforced 42x72= special, each 25c Muslins Tubing I / Window aQf. fanFW designs. Sale Price, yd >ITt. P. V. ZUG ® s»c MUSLIN SHEETS, full 81x SALE PRICE, SALE PRICE, 1 a Shine Cedar The largest and most handsome BARGAIN BASEMENT Bu J cr a,u > Marnger of Our Bargain BARGAIN BASEMENT f0; hemmed with a seam in 39 330 1 (>C f £ Shades, btnne Cedar „ ne of PRIXTKD VOILES Basement wnubinwu the cen ter; special, Fine grade YARD % m I «UR pnirio. tn the °lty: about 40 OK- inw upivv AII-CIIVT "Wamaaetta" 48 and 45 inches # | 0 , ' SALE PRICK, different patterns; yard ZSC r \/' \ SHEETS, full 81x90; 3-inch CQ. 81 fnches wide Jdresslng. ' "15 ■ ' 0J;'t.,,,, Bargain Basement |J~\ C o"ac Bargain Basement . ~ r ' C , r-Tl —s,cop r . m o - uni white fabrics Bed Spreads TurkishTcwels TLI .. ■ J I ,1-iain w,n TK fabkics «o BEi> SPREADS; 69c iiSJKSS gss.»24c labie Linens L i X i AO eluding Flaxons, Luna Lawn Or- s "l' I il«"e. eaen ........ I 4 ,ul ■ ff M LSHiOW 'iXr gandie and India Llnon; yard , '. ull f z « spreads Tn P»" k - blue and levender —Made stroilL' and dur- % % IS® ijP, 101/ A io,. o"./". -Aj. cV. aHv 11 2 i»n ¥'ir»K.' n A -x..''* borders and place for initial. 50e Full MERCERIZED TABLE T I 1 ♦ • 1 . i 188 JnKes , ~,„„vs 8 . ,x 1 19<% Sale Prk-e on'h ...89 C 17c TurUteh Bath 101/,, DAMASK, extra wide; OQ c , I able. tWO Side washC J '?nL so< ? d ,e " se f- Beautiful Stripe and Che<-kert Hemmed crochet spreads; full Towels; Sale Pri Kodak Co. WHITE GOODS for waists t\*7 hemmed K ° od SlZ ° aWd <,Ua,,ty> 50c COLORED BORDER MI R- N "ARC.AIX HASEMEM fi | H V n vit(.vi\ H\SI;MI:m and dresses; special, OC r 1' „ , SPREADS, Qj q hemmed. rrß]xi , n TAR(F , /"■ s $ f 1 . yard £>OC Sale Price, each | Come and see this wonderful I l»c Turkish Batli Towels; 1|!. MMAMI- m lnili Tahlp Plnth t | Cedar Oil j SKIRTING, the season's popular did quality. VZLBARGAIX / , f,uality and ex " », 1„ , „ Longcloth lable Cloth 1 M Spreads fahrlC ; special, yard $1.65 Bed Spreads; OQ ~ trn lar * e r.,^«i e^^ riz ? < 0 , S 8 ! 40 ? TABLE SALE PRICE, g £ Mop , „ n . Sale Price, each 01 »OV _ . _ 25c Turkish Bath 1Q _ CIiOTHS. size 58xo8 inches; hem- SALF PRICE, /• -j, ft 9 SALE PRICE. SAI.B PRICE, and OOy Very flue grade of hemmed | inAlollm Towels; Sale Price lUC stitched; Sale Price, *?7f* SfJC't n ***!' M n ... , aft crochet spreads in variety of now Lill£vflv Ulll Plain white and fancy colored each " ' Good mercer- K K 4.«P I .Oil WHITE GABARDINE for skirts. patterns and heavy grade. styles; all hemmed ready for tl uvusTiTf urn enl ,.„ r 10-yard piece, -a v-« * # I ~¥ass« k M «-s- »«» Tirana4B T $ J- a? 2 s« -" mW - -"■ I M tainer ■with 4 ft. Marseilles bed 'JtJfp anu Satin Marseilles, fringed and tp rns - 2 vurds wide- nn Sale l»rice *'*'«' fcooa patterns ana QC— R % handle. spreads; good size ~r , ™r , ... , scalloped, cut corner bed spreads; _ U pt * ... w1 ' Z"C Extra heavy towels with cord- quality; special, each . J **- h 'e- WHITE PIQUE for skirts and full size; tine for brass or iron Sale Price, jaid ~ ed borders; all white. en lv/r ou- t> \S f " dresses. 40 inches wide; many dif- beds. 75c Heavv Printed LINOLEUM 50c Bath Towels; on. ?. PATTERN $2.50 Matting Shirtwaist Box,]?* Js2 00 Famous Well.r r 1 V size welts; yard $; 5 .r.0 Satin Marseilles $ 2 .38 tile and patters 2 and' Sale Price 39c TABLE CLOTHS, 72 Inches square, \f f famous weller Casseroles, O X 'JO/. Bed Spreads; Special. «!<, v n rd K wide: Ar\ . Fancy colored bath towels, ex- hemstitched and round Q7„ fl*| it | |(, M ' Ze Snd Kootl patterns - special, sq. yd. . . TT*7C tra heavy end e.\tra lar«fe size. scalloped; special if I T - / I SALE 0F DINNER WholesaleCost j I RUGS at Great Savings 1 J| I " VK< - %IN " asi:mknt 9 50c SheDherd BSr A/Tuclin r&\\ or vOC A Complete Line of Tapestry, Velvet and Ax- & fe /-it. i \| Good porcelain, pretty gilt designs, 6 dinner plates, C fruit saucers, I minster RIIPS fid HPOV,. OQ„ n p .„„., * 1 Checks Sheets 6 tea cups and saucers,^l meat dish and 1 vegetable dish. I """siw nugs. 9>l.UUtleavy J9c Dresser & W I '"KST* £r X\ BEAUTIFUL CUPS AND SAUCERS; large size, 1 F\ tg&T.*- Still hi! (I T.MI| M< ft Fin, »»i! Axmta.ior Bath Towels Bureau Scarfs I I COMt each set. one cup and saucer for lUC %&"£,• <^»!ES??» 4 , ?I3ISf KnjS&S«» g dress fabrics: full size 81x90; 3-Inch nn QTTT OT? niSHITS fnr A « A m* h >/ ji a " d c °'° r !."Ks; reg- and designs; regu- designs; regular Mf pi aln w h |.„ £ K 18 inches wide. hem. •»>«»-" \ $3.00 btl UP tor QT MM? («»« ular J12.50 value, lar $17.50 value. $25.00 value. ifpe- 1 larc trimmiV % V—j£\V,\ Beautiful rose design. 38 pieces in the set. JL ,J/ Special, Special, cial. Good size, fancy t . 1 ),i )r0 | ( !..,. v ® f < q „ „ TI \) $4.50 Set of HANDSOME CHINA DISHES. Qg ■ i OIL MOP 4S pieces In the set; all good quality and designs. flvl2 ft. Tanest.rv 9v12 ft. Tnnositrv » % M I COM RT W \'3v' Brussels Rugs. Brussels Hugs, SPECIAL r ■— M g try—. I $2 50 JAPANESE TEA SET A 1 oi\ heavy quality and extra fine new d'e- *®;®° w-o o 1 fiber $1.50 Serving Travs. P»A C K. (Wiißl ATTOM jftr/UNMa lan. oai u 1 JU la' ou to ,Bke "«»v«nt»*c of «he«e e»'■ Uisnes ......... ;•••••• |r.. K >•.« ...oy -elect nnd deliver when wanted. Good alze, mahogany finish, cretonne I V lo beautiful pieces, all good shapos. lined servln K tray, with glass bottom. 1 AIDS HEARS OF ItKUEF How much relief was contributed I during: the past month to the poor and I needy of the city through the Social j Service Bureau of the Associated Aid Societies was explained this afternoon ! when the members of the bureau met i |pin monthly session. In addition to sup- i plying coal, food and medicine. Jobs were provided, and churches and other j societies were persuaded to assist. The j bureau met this afternoon at 4 o'clock, j [(RANDRETH 100 Ytart QI ■ ■ * PILLS An Effective Laxative K Purelj Vegetable Constipation, \ Indigestion, Biliousness, •to. n QORQ Qat Night | until relirvnS Ohooolate-Ooated or Plain ""fill—"!Twf -J] | TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 7, 1916. RODEHAVER WILL LEAD SINGING Selected as Chorister For Great C. E, Convention Chorus Christian Endeavorers of the State ! C. E. general convention committee held a business session at C. E. head quarters room. Market Square, last evening. Charles S. Meek, chairman ushers' committee, conducted the de votional exercises, and the Rev. E. E. Curtis, general chairman, presided, j The Fourth Street Church of God C. | E. Society served the, luncheon. I Homer A. Rodehaver, of Chicago, j was selected as the chorister for the i convention chorus, Harrisburg C. E. choral union, which will reach about! 1200 voices. The popular book, en-1 r titled "Songs For Service," will be i used during the convention. F. Nevin Wiest, of Philadelphia, the | solo cornetist, has been engaged to : render his popular selections and as | sist at the convention sessions and . shop meetings. Professor J. J. Brehm, chairman ' finance committee, reported that many societies are busy raising their con tribution toward the expense of the . convention. All money should be paid ; in as early as possible and the entire i amount should be paid by Jlay 1. H. W. Weltel, chairman of the hall ; committee, reported that the Chest nut street hall has been secured for the convention sessions. Professor John F. Kob, chairman of entertainment committee, reported that entertainment for delegates will be arranged for. Plans will bo arranged within a few days for denominational rallies to be held In the near future for the pur pose of boosting the convention work. The various other committees of the general committee reported prog ress. J. Frank Palmer, chairman music committee, is busy hustling the chorus work for the convention. A rehearsal oL the Harrisburg Choral Union will (j be held on Thursday evening in the ; Market Square Presbyterian Church. The membership to date Is 130 voices ' j and will probably reach 200 within a > few days. . j The general convention committee I i will meet hereafter on the first and I third Monday evening, 5.45 to 8 j i o'clock, of each month. : ! Letter List '| ; 5 LIST OP LETTERS REMAINING IN j J the Post Office, at Harrisburg Pa., for j ' I the week ending March 4, 1916: ' Ladies' List Miss Angela Bryce, j 5 Andella Bramewan (D. L), Mrs. Annie i ( T. Burd, Elizabeth M. Dotterer, Mrs. j Wilson Dunmire, Mrs. Krankford, Mrs. 1 Jessie Fulkman, Mrs. James Gilbert, Miss Mary A. Gipe, Mrs. Elizabeth Graff. Mrs. Lucy Greenawalt, Mrs. Hlf * ford. Miss Emily Hoover, Lillian D. " Johnson, Kathryn Kelly, Mrs. Jean * Kenney, Miss Irene Krebs, Miss Elsie 1 Leansen, Miss J. O. Lee, Mrs. E. C. Liv ingston, Miss Cora Myers, Miss Bertie > j Nelson, Mrs. N. E. Peters, Mrs. H. R. * Pierce. Mrs. D. J. Powell. Mrs. G. W. , | Renecker, Mrs. A. J. Rhorer, Mrs. Frank I : Sheaffer, Miss Dora Sheffield, Mrs. II Beatrice Smith, Miss Elizabeth Stanley, I Viola Stoner, Miss Vlrgie Taylor, Mrs. R. H. Thomas. Mrs. E. M. Thompson, Miss Rachel Wagner. Mrs. Frank Wolf, Miss Vernla Wolf. Gentlemen's List. Harry B. Binkln, Wm. Blstue, Robt. M. Blundin, A. A. Bowman, A. M. Bowman. Harry Burns. Roy Campbell, Franco Cnmnlese, C. Carlson, Clyde Champion. J. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conrad. C. C. Cooley, T. F. Courtney, Horace W. Davis, Wm. Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Delninger, James Dougherty, N. H. Eckenrode, Arthur C. Fairghild. W. E. Fasnaoht, Rev. John Fuqua, V. N, Gingrich (2), John U. Grant, Rev. S. E. Graves (2), Jack Haullton, S. R. Holmes, IleTiry Humbird. M. E. Johnson, Ajjejnr I Kovpjiowr. Dr. D. N. Kremer. E. Lonn i gan, Frank Mackey, Jacob Majacic, John F. Martin, W. M. McCord, B. W. MrCormlek. G. H. McDowell, W. M. Neff, Russell C. Paxton, L. F. Popell, C. J. I Potts. A. G. Rlchwell, Roy Rlnehart, Louis N. Robinson. A. J. Shaffer, Chas. Shultz, H. K. Steele. Samuel Stokes, Frank Tailor, Wm. H. Tate (D. L). Os car E. Tomson. J. K. Tucker, John Worley, J. B. Zeigler. Firms The Harrisburg Mill Co., E. L Hoover A Co.. PI Sigma Omicron, S. Stelnburg & Co. Foreign. J. W. Austin, H. H. Llngle, Petru Logajann, Constantino Rannl. Persons should Invariably have their mail matter addressed to their street and number, thereby Insuring prompt delivery by the carriers. FRANK C. SITES, Foatmaater. SCHOOLS FOR SOCIAL CENTERS Some tips as to how readily and satis factorily the school buildings may be converted into social centers were given the Social Workers' Club last evening by V. Grant Forrer. assistant park su perintendent; Miss H. A. Durbin, a well-known social worker, and John j Yates, general secretary of the asso ciated Aid Societies. The Social Work ers" Club met in the Harrisburg Acad emy of Medicine. FORMER RECTOR PIES Special to the Telegraph Columbia, Pa., March 7. —The Rev. Louis De Cormis, a former rector of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church here, died at his home in Cambridge, Mass., to which he went from Co lumbia. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package j proves it. 25c at all druggists, j HOY SCOUTS IST DEBATE Troops 4 and IS, Boy Scouts of America, debated long and earnestly last evening In the lecture room of Market Sqiiare Presbyterian Church, over the question of whether or not the work of art Is more pleasing to the eye than is the work of nature. Tha team from Troop 4, which upheld tho affirmative, won out. T.ie judges were Pierce ltettew, J. C. Williams, and John Och. D. l>. Hamnielbaugh presided. DO YOU KNOW YOUR HUSBAND always requcata his barber to nse CLOVERINE TALCUM on his face after shaving? All barbers use this Talc, becaose they have i found it the beat and THEY KNOW what good Tale.ls. Why not keep a box ID yonrown home? -V Fire Accident J. HARRY STROUP Insurance 1017 N. SECOND STREET Automobile Surety Bonds 5